A special thank you to Kathy Barnard for her picture of this stitched piece. It isn't too late to stitch this up for a Christmas gift. Maybe this is easier than fighting the crowds in the malls. Enjoy!

This is a motif from a 1776 Dutch sampler. Berthi Smith-Sanders has generously allowed us to use this for our first free chart. Other fine Dutch samplers can be viewed on her site. www.textile-collection.nl

We have had requests for an alphabet of initials for our new design, Faith, Hope and Love. This alphabet is 7 stitches high and will fit in the boxes provided except for the "W" which is 9 wide. You will have to extend one stitch on each side of the box for the "W" to fit.

This is the very first in a new series of Quakers. We have used the medallion as a base around which we created our hedgehog. We will do the same to create other animals and sampler motives. This is a replacement for those of you who were expecting the October freebie. Look for other Quaker critters to follow. We will have some as freebies and also some as published charts. It will stand up when it is finished and be used in combination with others to form a scene.Enjoy! Candy

Mr. Quaker PenguinEnjoy this wonderful winter Quaker who is especially appropriate with the Winter Olympics. I suspect there are no events he could qualify for. There are two identical charts so please share with a friend.

Enjoy this summery Quaker Flower that would look wonderful beside our Quaker House just published with the swan and frog. We used a lavendar color thread but it would look lovely in any color you choose. I struggled with the lavendar or a strong pink. Send us pictures when you finish.

This is the first in our "accessories" to go with our new Quaker creations. See our new Hedgehog and Rabbit and Turtle which are on our "New/s" page. Visit our room at Nashville and pick up a second chart for another Quaker Tree. A Quaker Swan and Quaker Frog will be released in late Spring.

This is the third Quaker Tree we have designed for our Quaker Collection. We used this as a freebie at the last Nashville market and had intentions of putting on the web site later but somehow, it was over looked. So, here as promised--the third Quaker Tree. They all look great together.

Our new chart, Sunflower House, was originally used for a class. It is chock-o-block full of specialty stitches. Most are included on the back of the chart but I was unable to find room for some of the easier ones. There are 3 additional pages of specialty stitches. We hope this will help you to complete this challenging design.

This is a companion to our new chart, Sunflower House. It was originally stitched on punched paper. I will try to get a photo of that soon for you. It is in Denver with Mary. I don't have a picture of it stitched on linen so if any of you finish it on linen, I would just love a picture to display. I will keep my fingers crossed. Hope you enjoy this.